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By Palko Karasz and Anna Schaverien
Feb. 1, 2019
LONDON β A woman in London was convicted on Friday over the genital cutting of her daughter, becoming
the first person to be successfully prosecuted under the countryβs law banning the practice.
The 37-year-old woman was found guilty of committing female genital cutting in August 2017, when her
daughter was 3. The girlβs father, 43, was cleared of charges. Neither parent was identified because of
reporting restrictions placed on the case.
βFemale genital mutilation has an appalling physical and emotional impact on victims that usually lasts their
entire life,β said Lynette Woodrow, a deputy chief crown prosecutor, in a statement. βA 3-year-old has no power
to resist or fight back.β
A jury in London heard the girl was βdeliberately cut and her injuries amounted to F.G.M.,β the statement from
prosecutors said, referring to female genital cutting, the practice of a girlβs genitalia being cut and removed.
The mother, originally from Uganda, where the practice is also illegal, claimed her daughterβs injuries were
caused when she fell from a kitchen counter onto an open metal lined cupboard door. None of the medical
experts who testified supported that assessment, the prosecutors said. The statement did not describe the
womanβs possible motives.
The girl was taken to a hospital and lost a significant amount of blood because of her injuries, jurors were told,
according to the BBC.
βI come before thee today with tears in my eyes, fear in my heart,β the woman wrote in her diary, according to
prosecutors. βMy mother, I made a choice in my life. With that choice I could be going to jail.β
Aisha Gill, a professor of criminology at the University of Roehampton, said in a phone interview that the
verdict was βsignificant because it sends out a message to affected communities that these kinds of harmful
practices will not be tolerated.β
Calling it βa landmark case,β she added, βWe need to see that the law will be operational and effective to
enable victims to come forward when necessary.β
British Jury Delivers First Conviction
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Female genital cutting has been illegal in Britain since 1985, but previous prosecutions have led to acquittals,
according to news reports. Globally, at least 200 million survivors of the practice live with the scars of cutting,
according to the World Health Organization.
In the United States, genital cutting has been banned since 1996. But in a ruling last year on the first case in
the country, a federal judge in Michigan said that the law was unconstitutional and that the practice was a
matter for states to regulate.
Advocates in Britain welcomed the decision on Friday.
βSurvivors of F.G.M. now see that people will take them seriously,β said Leyla Hussein, a founder of the Dahlia
Project, which provides therapy for survivors. βThe victim got justice, but she still has to live with F.G.M. like
so many of us.β
Next week, the House of Commons in Britainβs Parliament will consider an amendment to the Children Act of
1989 that would give the authorities greater abilities to protect children from female genital cutting before
cases go to trial, as they currently have to prevent forced marriages.
The judge in the motherβs case warned of a βlengthyβ jail term as she remanded the woman into custody, the
BBC said. The court set a sentencing date of March 8.
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In August 2017, the 37-year-old woman was found guilty of female genital cutting.
Daughter was three years old. The girl’s father, 43, was acquitted. Neither parent was identified as a result of
The case has been subjected to reporting restrictions.
“Female genital mutilation has a horrifying physical and emotional impact on victims that typically lasts their entire lives.”
entire life,” Lynette Woodrow, a deputy chief, explained.
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